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About The Beaverton enterprise. (Beaverton, Or.) 1927-1951 | View Entire Issue (May 27, 1927)
T H E BEA V ERTO N The B E A V E R T O N E N T E R P R I S E E N T ER PR ISE Portland, visited in Beaverton YVed- HuKhson, parents of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hughson Sunday. nesday. Geo. C. Klein, nephew of Published Friday of each week by Yfr. Robert Johnson of Route 2, Thyng, was operated on for P IO N EER PU BLISH IN G CO. Beaverton, died last Saturday even Emanuel ing after several months illness. pendicilis Monday at ■Members of National Editorial Asso Funeral services were held Wed pital. ciation and Oregon State Edi nesday, W. E. Pegg being in Charles Berthold is confined torial Association. charge. his home with illness. to BLUE BIBO ION iV .W .V .S V A S V A S W ^ V A V iW A W V m v v .’AVyvL. i W AVl HANDS Ì Mission Bell Service Station j battery Graham Sells Mrs. A. Out Interest To Albert Schellenbcrg c h a r g in g Shell-Union-Ethyl Miss Alice W atts, who has serv $1 (JO a year Ad- Mrs. L. G. Huntley, of Woodland ed in China as a missionary for the Acres, was badly shaken up and her on application. past six years, returned last Mon car damaged when a Buick jammed i Try our free air service—\\ e put it in for you. day evening. She was forced to KEEPS SAME COOK Items for publication can be left at abandon her school and work and! her car Monday. YW V .W .V V .V .W .V .V .V //.W A .W .,.W .% W .,AVAV 1 '.VAvj our office in Hanna bldg: flee to the coast during the recent Mrs. I Joy Gray, Mrs. Otto Erick 7503 trouble and finally transferred to! son and Mrs. J. E. Davis attended M r S c h e l l e n b c r g plans some c h a n g e s Phone— Beaverton --------------- Seattle the ceremonial S a t u r d a y by the in I n t e r i o r o f Store Later Portland office daughters of the Nile in Portland. this Summer 212 4th St., near Salmon Little George Klein was taken Miss Merle Davies and Mrs. Le- ill very suddely last Friday night Mrs A. E. Graham sold the Blue H. J E F F R I E S —Business Manager with appendicitis and removed to nore Foulson entertained the mem A. J E F F R I E S --------------------Editor the Emanuel hospital, where he was bers of the 8th grade Wednesday Bird Inn to Albert Schellenbcrg of operated on immediately. Although m the High School gymnasium with Portland, Saturday, May 21, and the appendix had already ruptured a party. The evening was spent she will take a much needed rest Mr. Schellenbcrg will employ Mrs. Refreshments WHAT HATH ROADS W ROUCH T! he stood the operation well and is in p l a y i n g games as convalescing nicely. were served. Those present were Gray as cook, so people are Because roads and highways are -------- | Laura Smith, Margaret Wilson, Bet- sured of the same first class food a<- old as civilization; because they WE ARE OVER STOCKED Mrs W. L. Churchill, of Tobias ty Taylor, Dorothy Robertson, Lu- as before. have been so close to the needs of Station was operated on Tuesday cille Barnes, Dorothy Harris, Beat- Mrs. Bremmer and Miss Danforth trade and travel, their development, of the tables and Billie will take care at St. Vincents hospital for tumor, ¡rice Ingram, Fern C h i n n , has been taken for granted, hirst ___ I Woodruff, Y’erl Emmons, Dallas and Mr. Schellenbcrg will greet the is was the by-path of the caveman Members of the BetlSel Choir Reddaway, Ronald YVcbb, Ross Hart, customers and see that their every hunter, needing only the physical and orchestra, celebrated a success- Harry Robinson, Eugene Lawrence, want is supplied quickly. Later he space to negotiate the jungle passes Y'crn Allen, G o r d o n Miller and intends to renovate the inside of Latcr came the ux-cart and the | ful season by holding a basket sup- George Parker and Monroe Shan the Inn and make it more attractive per and party at the church last buggy, with wheels large enough in Mrs. A. E. Graham will be great diameter and slow enough in speed Saturday evening. Well filled bask- nun ly missed by the patrons as her ets caused the musicians to forget , to cover the rough places without Mrs. F r a n c e s Livermore enter pleasant s m i l e made her many I 7 Perd T m rin g s,..................................... $5& to $315 j hunger and well planned great difficulty. But now the auto their tained the Lady Slipper Club F ri friends. a 7 Ftwci R o a d ste rs........................................ $95 to $265 mobile’s terrific speed demands roads games added to the enjoyment of day at her home. Those present the evening. Members of the choir as smooth as can be made. I 5 F®rd Coupes .........................................$195 to $300 were Mrs. J W. Barnes, Mrs. Les A « « ® w «c«d And such roads arc worth all they brought their families and 53 en lie Spencer, Mrs. J. K. Talbert, Mrs. ;j; 5 F®rd Deliveries .....................................$150 to $195 cost. Whether of grading, gravel, joyed the goodfellowship. F. M. Lasseter, Mrs. M. C. McKer- concrete or asphalt, the motoring Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Niel, of cher, Mrs. V. A. Woods, Mrs. S. 3 F®rd T r u c k s ..........................................$175 to $250 Funeral services were held Sun B. Lawrence, Miss N. W. Graham, Stacey, Avenue, announce the en public—and that means all of us— must have good roads. Comparable day from Pegg's Chapel for Mrs. Mrs. W. O. Roberts and Mrs. F. gagement of their daughter. Mary REASONABLE TERM S to any financial panic would be the Georg« Hicinbothom, whose death B. Nible. R. to Frank Kweny, a successful - sudden deprivation of any section of , Friday followed closely an operation stock rancher of Andrews, Oregon, the country of its good roads, Yet which revealed cancer of the brain, Mr. and Mrs. W . H. Boyd enter The wedding will take place early many communities are suffering from This operation was performed by tained with seven tables of five in June. backwardness in this respect. They Dr. Joyce, of Oregon City, and hundred Wednesday evening. Dainty Authorized Ford Dealer. are "losing out” every inch of the was determined upon as a final cf refreshments were served at a late way in competition with progressive fort to restore Mrs. Hicinbothom's hour. Those present were Mr. and New Citizens Branch at Beaverton, Oregon. Arrive During Week communities whose people long ago health, which had been failing for Mrs. Elmer Stipe, Mr. and Mrs. She leaves her Doy Gray, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. saw the vision of what roads meant over three years. Washington and Hast Streets. Multnomah is growing. Four new husband and several children. and set about to make them real. Huntley, Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Shel- New and Used Cars on Display citizens arrived last week. A city, town, state or nation that| lenberger, Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Hud ♦ « > Mr. ami Mrs. J. M. McKenzie an is not going after improved highways Miss Frances Fsterly returned to son, Mr. and Mrs. H. K. Nelson, is commercially and socially com her home in Portland S a t u r d a y Mrs. W. O. Roberts, Mr. and Mrs. nounce arrival of a daughter, May mitting self imposed ostracism from after spending a week with her George Blosser, Mr. and Mrs. J. 18. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Honnegler, a the rest of the world. He who ad mother here. E. Davis, Mr. anti Mrs. F. C. Peck, boy on May 21. vocates better ways of transporta Mr. and Mrs. Otto Erickson, Mr Mr. and Mrs. A. W . Rowland, a — . ... tion is to be welcomed. He is a and and Mrs. Robert Summers, Mr. Miss Elsa Kankkemen, and Miss bov May 22. salesman of high order. He is the June and brother Jamie Hudson, Mrs. John Summers, and Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Erickson, a kind of a salesman who can look Mrs. W. C. McKell. ! were guests of the H. L. Hudson boy May 19. into the face of a satisfied customer. home for the week-end. They came < M ORTICIAN Good roads are the monitors of a Mrs. C. E. Allen closed her kin « < from O. A C. to attend the gradu higher civilization. Bad roads are ation exercises of Beaverton High dergarten Friday at her home in < OREGON the landmarks of civic slovenness. BEAVERTON, Westdale. She will conduct a day Will Marrv « 1 school. But good roads also include common nursery school during the summer Walter Kelly In Idaho sense in their building, and good 11 Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Twiford and where people can leave their child business judgment in the letting of ren during the day. Miss Mcrriatn Oliver, of Multno contracts. To say that we want a baby spent the week-end in the C. W. Woodruff home. Mrs. Twiford mah, left Tuesday morning for Se new improved road from Dingbuc-j attle to visit with her sister, who is too to Pankatank is only half the, and baby left Sunday evening for attending the University of Wash battle The fight is never finished Omaha, Nebraska, fur a visit with ington, and will then go to Jcroinc, until the project is seen thru with her parents. Idaho, where she will be married width for future needs, straight and Saturday to Walter Kelly They in level as practicable, a solid founda- i Mrs. Harry Staples and grandson tended to be married in Multnomah lion or understructure, a d e q u a t e Mrs. G. A. Gilmore and baby, and1 thickness, high quality of materials: Mrs. Louis Nelson were luncheon ' at Rev. D. S. Sharpe's home but and workmanship, and backed by an guests of Mrs. M C. McKcrcher To New Schilling Building the groom could not leave Jerome honest contractor. Then you’ve got Wednesday. on account of business. In Memoriam On The Highway Some a road! Until then you’ve got a —---- wish I Mrs. R. Parshal, sister of Mrs Time During YVhat hath good roads wrought ? H. L. Hudson, is in the Emanuel OFFERIN GS SATURDAY, MAY 28th They have brought prosperity, con- hospital, Portland, where she was The 20th Century Stores Will Remain Closed venience, safety, self-respect and hap- operated on Thursday. She is de NIGHT SATURDAY putes* to countless millions: and ing nicely _________ All Day Monday, May 30 24 Locked Boxes will be added te these are the great tests of whether Postoffica When they are worth while. Mrs. M. C. McKcrcher ami son, E X T R A SPEC IA L I Location George, were dinner guests of Mr. Pineapple— and Mrs. G. A. Gilmore Sunday. CAN YOU SW IM ? Rosedalc Sliced—In Syrup—8 slices to can— The Aloha Merchantile Co., ex Large cans—20c ; 3 for ............................. ....................................... 59c pect to move some time Saturday Summer is approaching: can you Mr. and Mrs. L. L 1 a swell and night to their new location in the swim ? The cool plunges will be Asparagus Tips— They will have tempting. Motorists will travel far baby spent Saturday evening visit- Schilling building. ing relatives. Libby's—1927 pack—1 lb. square cans—29c ; 3 for _______ 85c the corner store, corner of \\ heeler from home. Trains will carry vaca Order now at Gas tionists, seeking the quiet waters Avenue and the Highway. They Clams— Miss Marie B u r d i c k . Portland, will install the postofficc on one Mothers and fathers will be anxious Salesrooms, F i f t h Minced—Royal Chef—1927 pack ;No. 1 tall cans.. .20c ; 3 for?9c for the safety of their loved ones was a, guest of Mr. and Mrs. George side of the room. Twenty-four new Henderson Wednesday Swimming is one of the best lock bo; :s will be added. and Alder Sts., and Salmon— forms of exercise and is highly brn- A new Frigid air system will be save $1.00 per ton. Charles Fry Libby’s—Fancy Red Alaska—1 lb. tall can spent the week-end ificial and pleasurable in many ways installed with ice cream cabinet There is little excuse for any nor at the coast. and coils with ice making machine mal person not knowing how - to refrigerator and will be able to Shrimp— Shortening— AT 1161 O. V. Holin family will spend serve Weatherly ice cream in per- j take care of himself in water. Re- American Beauty—L a t « * t Best in bulk—3 lb. ... -49c \\ i Usama C anyon feet condition and all k i n d s of thr autumn sun go down upon your the week-end pack—No. 1 cans ....... _..15c near Gaston. lack of knowing how to swim, drinks will be kept ice cold. 3 for ------ -------------------- 4Jc Arnita-iz-® O i l — of knowing how to swim. They will carry a full line of Quart can ..........................4.1c C ru se® — > N. J. Skee wrote insurance on fruit and fresh vegetables, bread, roadster belonging to Free- pastry, groceries of all kinds and 3 pound can .................. Cin-g-e* A i»— Everybody in our town is "in! a ° general merchandise, also drags. Canada Dry—Bottle ....... ‘9c biiMiu.C of N M Iliad > i another ° ®C’ ’ a,ur 21J C«ff®» Per dozen ............... -v--~ Not only the man who runs the Hills, M. Mrs R. S. Welsh and baby left Golden store or bank or newspapers, but W est—1 lb ____ ■¥*: also the inan or woman who tearhes Wednesday for Alberta, Panada 9 lb sack ...................... ^ preaches, doctors, or otherwise lab Li4èrr’s J. P. Payne, of Aloha, has inaug ors in human or industrial service Tall cans- for All who earn a living may be con urated a system of collection of garbage and has rented a place to Searchlight Large full 1 « sidered “in business" to the extent dump the tin cans e tc t ■ r__________________ ‘____________________ 'W * i Charles Schilling will be in charge that they depend on the other fD * Urge bottle— of Aloha Grain vt FueJ Co., until low Therefore it is a mistake tv Stxmiv m k N. Bishop and wife returnee the estate is settled up. He h as1 think that the merchants alone are I >clicia -2 cans _____ Baker Sunday. a position with the Union Pacific I the authors of the "trade at h< me" system and is now on a leave of I Campbells, The “Big- cans idea, or that they are the sole bene Mr. Me Alear, of Hillsboro, has absence for two weeks. 3 for __ ficiaries of the idea when put ur.> ...25c Crystal W hite- 10 bar J9c bought the Kramer house on l.oiii- The Schilling building will be practice. / bard Street. rushed to completion as the mer L a e tl— chants are anxious to move in and Silverleaf- 1 lb The recent floods prove that i. cartons— Thompson Seedless— Jack Kaynard and Mr Mc- display their wares. 3 for __ 38c you don’t dam a river you're like' ----- - 55c 4 lb. package -------- spent Sunday on the Siletz Tuesday the windows were in-j to get a rise out of it. stalled and the doors hung in place | Sardines- in the corner store, which will be North Star -N rweyian. One of Beaverton's r e s t a u r a n t occupied by the Aloha merchantile ..¿X in pure Olive Oil—2 tin« BEA V ERTO N LOCALS. wners has become a golfer We Company. Kippered Snacks— -pect he will soon blossom out Men were busy putting the fin Norwegian skinless and boneless—2 15c I > n Knickers ishing touches on the outside ce Mrs K S. Welsh and baby left ment work of the building Wednes Flour— 7 Tuesday to spend the summer with Miss Kathryn Beach, daughter of day. her mother in i añada Kerrs Best Pat ent—»9 lb sack $191 Mr and Mrs. C C. Beach, has gone to Lot Angeles to visit relatives. 20th Century Coffe Albert l^andt * is improving his l ew Equal—none better its always fresh-“ home by adding a railing to h»« Miss Christensen of the Beaverton Old Land Mark Removed I '" u n d ----- 43c; porch and the house will be paint - High school faculty, who taught 3 lb: $1 f round ed He has a Lively flower garden civic and history, will be married lo your order for old Metzler bam. which has ta pbcriw« and egri able garden Saturday night to Charles C, Walk for 20 years, across from the blossom. His potatoes are er. of Portland, at the Lutheran home, was .. church Miss Mills, English teach It was built bv Mr. Metzler Kvalyn Height hat been ill for er at Beaverton High will be the and Considered a very large barn several days. br idesmaid then - e The barn has been used for Mr*. Mabel T » e n t y ni e n Mr and Mrs C ^1 Hughson and stock for years was Considered daughter, Mrs. Helen Sprout, family visited m the borne of Mr a fire hazard. Subscription vertising Actual Reductions IN Guaranteed Used Fords j ! SEVERAL CARS UNDER $100 Our 5 DayTrial Offer Assures you Satisfaction A. B. SMITH MOTOR CO. f 1 2 w. E. P E GG ! ALOHA MERCANTILE CO. WILL MOVE Gasco Briquets Summer Price now on C m « i a u o .u - Charles Schilling In Charge of Store added je m fa t s a fttv pkwure arid, c&nenitme /V'f Man ,1 Oregon Telephone Company